01 — Material Supply for Projects

Construction Material Supply
in Islamabad & Rawalpindi

Quality Materials. Delivered to Site.

We supply certified, A-grade construction materials directly to your project site in Islamabad and Rawalpindi. No middlemen. No compromises.

A-grade construction materials staged for direct delivery to a DevPro project site
02 — What We Supply

What We Supply.

From the bag of cement under your slab to the tile on your final floor — all six core trades, delivered to a single site address under a single Bill of Quantities. Not sure which brands to specify? Our guide to A-grade construction materials in Pakistan breaks down the trusted names, and our construction cost calculator helps you size the overall budget.

  • Cement — all major brands
  • Steel reinforcement bars (Rebar)
  • Bricks & blocks
  • Sand & crush (aggregate)
  • Tiles & flooring materials
  • Electrical & plumbing materials
03 — Who We Supply

Who We Supply To.

Three lanes, same supply yard. Whether it's one site or several, we run delivery to the same standard.

Individual Homeowners

Building your own home? We supply directly to your site so you don't have to chase vendors.

Small Developers

Managing multiple plots or a small housing project? We handle bulk orders for smaller developers.

04 — Why DevPro

Why Source From DevPro.

Materials are commodities until they're not. Quality, timing and accountability are what separate a finished project from a stalled one.

Certified A-Grade Only

No substandard materials. Every batch verified before delivery.

On-Time Delivery

We commit to delivery schedules and honour them — your build doesn't wait on us.

Competitive Pricing

Direct sourcing means better rates than retail vendors, without quality compromise.

Single Point of Contact

One call handles your entire material requirement — no chasing five different suppliers.

05 — Track Record

Procurement at Scale.

Numbers that show what "at scale" looks like in practice. Volume, throughput and continuity — across active sites and rolling contracts.

130+
Purchase orders fulfilled
2022 – 2026
Active procurement
06 — The Full Material List

Every Trade, One Supply Yard.

A house is assembled from a few dozen material lines, and a delay on any one of them stops the whole site. We supply the full list against a single Bill of Quantities, delivered to one site address in Islamabad or Rawalpindi, so you are not stitching together five vendors and hoping their schedules line up.

On the structural side that means cement in the brands your engineer specifies, deformed steel reinforcement bars (rebar) in the required grades and diameters, and the aggregates that go into every pour — graded crush and clean, washed sand. For the walls we supply bricks and both concrete and fly-ash blocks, sized to the masonry your drawings call for. The plumbing and electrical rough-in materials — pipes, fittings, conduit, wiring and boxes — arrive in step with the grey structure so nothing has to be chased into concrete that has already set.

On the finishing side we handle the visible trades: floor and wall tiles, sanitary ware and bathroom fittings, and the electrical fixtures that land at the end of the build. These are the materials your client, your family or your buyer actually sees and touches, so brand and grade matter as much as availability here.

Across all of it we hold to one brand standard — A-grade only. What that actually means, brand by brand, is set out in our guide to A-grade construction materials in Pakistan: which cement, steel and tile names are worth specifying, and which cheap substitutes quietly cost you later. If a material can't be sourced to that standard, we tell you before it goes on a truck, not after it's in your wall. And because we operate across the twin cities every week — DHA, Bahria Town, the CDA sectors, B-17, Capital Smart City and the newer schemes off Chakri Road — we know which yards and dealers deliver consistently and which don't, which keeps your deliveries reliable rather than a gamble on whoever answers the phone.

07 — Grade Drives the Finishing Tier

Where Material Grade Meets the Rate Card.

The single biggest lever on your finishing budget is not labour — it is the grade of material you specify. On a DevPro build the finishing scope maps to three tiers, and each tier is really a shorthand for a set of brand and material decisions.

As a guide, finishing runs about Rs. 3,450–3,700 per square foot at Economy, Rs. 3,600–4,200 at Premium, and Rs. 3,850–5,000 at Deluxe (roughly a ±8% spread, with the lower end on larger plots). The Economy tier uses sound, serviceable materials — reliable local tiles, standard sanitary ware, good-quality paint — that pass every quality check but keep the cost floor down. Premium steps up to better-known tile and sanitary brands, thicker floor tiles, and higher paint grades. Deluxe is where imported tiles, premium sanitary and fittings, and designer joinery push the per-sqft rate toward the top of the range.

The structural materials underneath don't get "cheaper" at Economy — cement grade, steel grade and concrete strength follow the structural drawings regardless of tier, because that is where safety lives. What changes across tiers is the finishing material you can see and touch. That is why the same grey structure, at roughly Rs. 3,200–3,800 per square foot, can carry an Economy or a Deluxe finish, and why the material decisions you make at BOQ stage are the ones that move the final number. To model your own tier against your plot size, run the figures through our construction cost calculator for Islamabad & Rawalpindi.

08 — Contractor Supply vs the Open Market

Why Buying Through Us Beats the Bazaar.

You can buy every material yourself from the open market — and plenty of self-builders do — but the hidden costs of doing it alone usually swallow whatever you save at the counter. The retail rate is only part of the picture; quality risk, testing, wastage and delivery timing are the rest.

The first problem is quality assurance. In the open market, cement can be old stock, steel can be under-diameter or off-grade, and blocks can be under-strength — and unless you know what to look for, you find out only when a slab cracks or plaster fails. Buying through a contractor who inspects every batch takes that risk off your shoulders. The second is testing and specification: we buy against the engineer's BOQ line by line, so what arrives is what the drawings call for, not the nearest thing the vendor had in stock.

The third is wastage control. Order too little and the site stalls waiting on a second delivery; order too much and cement goes hard, steel rusts, and money sits in a pile in the corner. Because we size orders against the BOQ and schedule deliveries to the build sequence, materials arrive when the trade is ready for them. Direct sourcing also means we buy at contractor rates rather than one-off retail prices — so the price advantage and the quality advantage point the same way instead of pulling against each other.

There is a fourth, quieter cost too: your time. Chasing dealers, comparing rates, arranging transport, receiving deliveries and rejecting bad batches is a job in itself, and every hour spent on it is an hour not spent on the build. Handing the whole material requirement to one supplier who already knows your BOQ turns a scattered, day-by-day scramble into a single scheduled service — which is exactly why most of our supply clients are contractors and self-builders who tried the open-market route first and decided the saving wasn't worth the risk or the hours.

09 — The Checks We Run

What We Verify Before It Ships.

"A-grade" is only worth anything if someone actually checks — so on every order our engineers verify the materials that matter most before they reach your site. These are the checks that separate a supplier from a vendor.

Steel — grade and diameter

Reinforcement steel is checked against the grade the structural drawings specify, and the bar diameter is measured rather than taken on trust — an under-diameter bar sold as full size is one of the oldest ways to weaken a structure while it still looks right on paper. We reject steel that doesn't match the spec.

Cement — freshness

Cement loses strength as it ages and absorbs moisture, so we check that bags are fresh, dry and lump-free, from reputable brands, rather than old stock that has been sitting in a damp warehouse. Stale cement is a false economy that shows up as weak concrete months later.

Blocks and bricks — strength

Masonry units are checked for consistent size and adequate strength, because under-cured, crumbly blocks crack plaster and undermine walls. We source from makers who cure properly rather than the cheapest yard on the road.

Sand and crush — properly graded

Aggregates make or break concrete. We use clean, washed sand free of silt and clay, and correctly graded crush, so pours reach their design strength. Dirty or poorly graded aggregate is a quiet way to undo good cement and good steel. Our PEC-registered engineers stand behind these checks — the same standard that carries our C-5 and specialist credentials across large-scale work.

10 — When to Step Up to Bulk

One Site, or a Whole Programme.

Single-site supply covers most self-builders and contractors — but past a certain volume, the smarter move is to switch to a bulk supply arrangement. The tipping point is usually not one big house; it is several plots at once, a small housing scheme, or a rolling contract where the same materials are needed month after month.

At that scale, buying order by order leaves money and time on the table. A bulk arrangement locks in pricing across the programme, smooths delivery scheduling so multiple sites don't compete for the same truck, and puts one point of contact across every plot. It's how we already run procurement for developers — the kind of throughput reflected in the purchase-order volume above. If you are managing more than a single build, our bulk material supply service is built for exactly that: developer-grade rates, scheduled continuity, and the same A-grade standard applied across the whole order book rather than one delivery at a time.

Whether it is one slab's worth of steel or a season of cement across four plots, the standard doesn't change — certified materials, checked before delivery, sized to the BOQ, and delivered to site on schedule. Share your material list and we'll quote within 24 hours. For larger, multi-phase or multi-plot requirements, bulk pricing, terms and delivery scheduling are quoted per order and coordinated with your site programme — contact us to scope your requirement.

11 — The Process

How a Delivery Comes Together.

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Step 1

Tell Us What You Need

Share your material list or BOQ. We'll review and quote within 24 hours.

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Step 2

Confirm & Schedule

Approve the quote, confirm delivery dates and site address. Lock in pricing.

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Step 3

Delivery to Site

Materials delivered directly to your construction site on schedule, fully documented.

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Step 4

Ongoing Supply

We manage ongoing material requirements throughout your project — one supplier, one call.

12 — Free Consultation

Request a Material Quote.

Share your material list or BOQ and our team will quote within 24 hours.

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13 — FAQ

Material Supply
Questions.

Quick answers before you place your first order.

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Minimum order value for material supply is Rs. 2 Lakh. We do not supply small quantities for minor repairs.

Currently we deliver within the twin cities. Contact us for projects in nearby areas.

Yes — share your Bill of Quantities and we will quote against it line by line.

Yes — all materials are A-grade certified. We provide documentation on request.

Credit terms are available for repeat clients and registered contractors. Contact us to discuss.

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